When the world says…
In her poem “When the world says…” Nichole Barwick reflects on what Jesus Christ says about all of us. Continue reading When the world says…
In her poem “When the world says…” Nichole Barwick reflects on what Jesus Christ says about all of us. Continue reading When the world says…
In his poem, “The Second Shepherd’s Story,” Michael Collins writes from the perspective of a shepherd who remembers the night Jesus was born. Continue reading The Second Shepherd’s Story 🎄
In his poem, “Show Me Thy Ways,” Michael D. Young explores the longing God’s children feel to be directed in his ways. Continue reading Show Me Thy Ways
In his poem, “My Shepherd Sees,” Michael D. Young contrasts the promises of the 23rd Psalm with the trials experienced in our mortal state. Continue reading My Shepherd Sees
In his poem, “I Feel So Forsaken,” Michael D. Young explores remaining faithful in God’s time during times of trial. Continue reading I Feel So Forsaken
In his poem, “Memories of a Childhood Christmas,” Eduard Schmidt-Zorner describes the magic of a Christmas after the war in a destroyed environment and the crib as centre point of his hope as a child which accompanied him through his life. Continue reading Memories of a Childhood Christmas 🎄
In her short story, “Susurro Amoris,” Jiana Abela Nakashima depicts a desperate girl miraculously finding a Christ-like character who saves her life. Continue reading Susurro Amoris
In her poem, “what a shepherd told me,” Sr. Johanna Caton depicts one of the shepherds describing what it was like to encounter a sky full of angels. Continue reading what a shepherd told me 🎄
In her poem, “Behind Enemy Lines,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how we never expected the Maker of All to make a personal appearance. Continue reading Behind Enemy Lines 🎄
In her poem, “The First To See,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how the least likely were chosen to witness His first coming. Continue reading The First To See 🎄
In her poem, “Revisited,” Teresa Burleson remembers how He became flesh and once more walked among us. Continue reading Revisited 🎄
In her poem, “The Gift Unwrapped,” Teresa Burleson reflects on how as we take the time to worship, we find He is more than enough. Continue reading The Gift Unwrapped 🎄